This is an Information Note for Invited Participants of the “Regional Policy Workshop on Wastewater Management & Sanitation in South-East Asia ”. The workshop is organized by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), in collaboration with UN-Habitat and Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), and will be held at Meeting Room G at the United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand on 2 April 2015.

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) with support from UNESCAP and UN-HABITAT has organised the national work shop on 6-7 October, 2014, to take stock of the current situation and to enhance existing strategies and policies with mechanisms of implementation and the roadmaps to enable sustainable sanitation and wastewater treatment systems/services in Lao PDR.

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport with support from ESCAP and UN-HABITAT has organised the national work shop in Cambodia to take a stock of the current situation and to enhance existing strategies and policies with mechanisms of implementation and the roadmaps to enable sustainable sanitation and wastewater treatment systems/services in Cambodia. This is the Proceedings of the national workshop, conducted on 27-28 October, 2014 in Phnom Penh.

The tentative programme of the Regional Policy Workshop on Wastewater Management & Sanitation in South-East Asia, scheduled for 2-3 April 2015 at UNCC, Bangkok, Thailand,
under the joint ESCAP-UN-Habitat Project on : "Strengthening capacity of policymakers in South-East Asia to promote policies and developing plans for improved waste water treatment and reuse in urban and peri-urban areas".

The Concept note of the Regional Policy Workshop on Wastewater Management & Sanitation in South-East Asia. Date of the workshop: 2-3 April, 2015. Meeting Velue is UNCC, Bangkok, Thailand.
The workshop is conducted under the joint ESCAP-UN-Habitat Project on: "Strengthening capacity of policymakers in South-East Asia to promote policies and developing plans for improved waste water treatment and reuse in urban and peri-urban areas".